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Brenton Sanderson as back line coach?


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I'll say he is.

Just as I was when I saw he'd made a blunder.

"Ooh! I can correct him on something!!"

Idle hands... idle minds...

No idea what you're talking about.

I was just making a Big Kev joke.

Big guy. Said "I'm excited" alot. Died of complications. Very sad.

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Yeah... the problem is with the way you explain yourself, because you definitely didn't do that the first time.

Even still, I understood what you were attempting to get at and I think your concerns are a complete non-issue.

No E25, you actually DON'T get it. The problem is you're so quick to try and shoot down everyone's ideas that you're little internet warrior fingers trip over each other in typing excitement before you're tiny little brain has kicked in. Just because you have an opinion (or 2,000,000) doesn't mean it is an absolute truth, so how about posting half as much and using that extra time to think a little more.

It would be appreciated by the majority of posters here who come to share opinions, ideas, and news, and not just read the thousands of posts you make a day trying to assert yourself.

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Don't pretend to speak for the majority.

And I do get it, but your idea, that you think has merit, has none.

And I'm just expressing my opinion of that, but you don't seem to like people not agreeing with your ideas.

You can talk about Internet warriors, but that's exactly what you are, princess.

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told ya

That was directed at you E25. Look, people are here to DISCUSS, not just enforce their opinions. If you want to have a personal argument with me fine, but PM me, I for one am sick of reading your garbage posts here. Go hit a World of Warcraft chatroom if you want to just keep this going hero.

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Don't pretend to speak for the majority.

And I do get it, but your idea, that you think has merit, has none.

And I'm just expressing my opinion of that, but you don't seem to like people not agreeing with your ideas.

You can talk about Internet warriors, but that's exactly what you are, princess.

Sheesh, are you really short or ducking? Cos the whole thing has gone totally over your head. I was encouraging dialogue about the idea of us NOT having a backline coach, and the fact that a midfield coach may be fulfilling that role, and asking for peoples thoughts on that.

This is a discussion board after all, not a "Seek E25's approval of anything I'm thinking" board.

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This sort of stuff isn't good enough. Play the ball and not the man or you won't be playing at all.

Sanderson's not moving so I'm closing the thread. If you want to continue discussion on coaching structures etc feel free to start a new thread free from personal attacks.

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